Friday, January 25 the New York Knicks face the. Brooklyn Nets for the fourth and final time this season. Both teams last played Wednesday, with the Rockets beating the Knicks 114-110 while the Nets beat the Magic by precisely the same score.

Last season, New York swept the four-game series but through three games this year the Nets hold the 2 games to one edge. The Knicks hold the all-time record having bested the Nets in 99 of their 194 matches.

New York Knicks

Six Knicks scored in double digits in the loss to Houston with Allonzo Trier leading the way with 31 points.

With the Knicks struggling to capture wins being in a game in clutch time is a victory in itself. This was the situation New York found themselves in Wednesday, but the reigning MVP, James Harden put on a show scoring 61 points including a critical breakaway dunk to finish the game.

David Fizdale was ejected late in the fourth quarter but his team never gave up and but for a crucial 3-point shot by Eric Gordon they might’ve been telling Houston ‘take that for data’.

Trey Burke (illness) has missed two games and is questionable for Friday. Luke Kornet (sprained left ankle) will be out until early February.

Kristaps Porzingis continues to rehab and recover from his torn ACL and may be back on the court as soon as mid-February.

Brooklyn Nets

Five Nets contributed double-digit efforts in the win over the Magic with Spencer Dinwiddie leading the way scoring 29 points. D’Angelo Russell (25), DeMarre Carroll (19), Rodions Kurucs (13) and Joe Harris (13) were the other four who chipped in with their double figure scores.

With the injury to Victor Oladipo on Wednesday and the Pacers facing the toughest part of their schedule, it could signal a major opportunity for Brooklyn to capitalize and move up the ladder.

In spite of the winning, the Nets are accomplishing it with several players on the injured list. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson left the game Wednesday with a strained left shoulder and is questionable for Friday.

Jared Dudley (left hamstring) and Dzanan Musa (left shoulder subluxation) are out until February. Allen Crabbe (sore right knee) remains out with no timetable for return.

Caris LeVert (foot along with ligament damage) is listed with a potential return in February or March

NBA Betting Trends:

Knicks are 6-4 in last 10 head to head contests

Knicks are 7-3 ATS in their last 10 head to head meetings

The over-under is 4-6 in team’s last 10 head to head matchups

Free New York Knicks vs. Brooklyn Nets NBA Prediction:

Int he battle of New York the two squads are on different ends of the spectrum with the Knicks losers of nine out of 10 games while the Nets have won 8 of their last 10.

Given the years Nets fans had to sit idly by while Knicks fans took over Barclays these games offer more than simple ‘W”s for them.

4* Free NBA Betting Pick: Nets keep rolling, Knicks ATS however.

NBA Free Score Prediction: Nets 112 – Knicks 107

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